Getting started, I. system description, Definitions – DNF Controls DMAT-O-22 User Manual
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Getting Started
I. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The DMAT-O-22 Sports Controller provides the same functionality found on the
popular sports replay systems, and meets the needs of the demanding sports
replay operators.
Operators may easily generate slow-motion instant replays as well as build,
manage and playout highlight lists with minimal key presses. DMAT-O-22’s
easy to read display provides fast access to required information and
metadata. Utilizing the simultaneous record and playback capability of the
video server, DMAT-O-22 gives the operator control over the production
process so they Don’t Miss A Thing.
The DMAT-O-22 consists of DNF’s most robust controller, the ST400, with
Sports Control software. The DMAT-O-22 will control most video servers with
the following capabilities:
Support Odetics Broadcast control protocol.
Provide at least 1 Record Channel and 1 Playback Channel with
common storage.
Definitions
Throughout this document, DDR, VDR & Video Server will be referred to
collectively as “Video Server”.
Words surrounded by brackets, for example, [ENTER], refer to keys on the
DMAT-O.
[XXX] + [XXX] refers to a combination of more that one key. Press and hold
the first key, then press the second key. Keys may be released in any order.
Words surrounded by “curly” brackets, for example {DEFAULT}, are softkeys
on the DMAT-O.
The 6 keys located directly below the Graphic LCD display are referred to as
“Softkeys”. The function assigned to each key will change during operation of
the device. The bottom line of the display shows the current function assigned
to each softkey.